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We have got a massive stockpile of air dried logs maybe 100-200 ton plus.

All cut and split all hard wood what price should i be selling them lose for we obviously sell logs, by the builders bag nets and cubes but not by weight normally but i want to get in to the wholesale market. we have weighed a bulk bag and a m3 crate

 

A net roughly 11-15 kg

A builders bag is 280-300 kg

A 1 m3 crate is 580-600 kg

 

So on a load of say a ton would around £120 be about the right price or £140 delivered ?

 

any thoughts ?

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We have got a massive stockpile of air dried logs maybe 100-200 ton plus.

All cut and split all hard wood what price should i be selling them lose for we obviously sell logs, by the builders bag nets and cubes but not by weight normally but i want to get in to the wholesale market. we have weighed a bulk bag and a m3 crate

 

A net roughly 11-15 kg

A builders bag is 280-300 kg

A 1 m3 crate is 580-600 kg

 

So on a load of say a ton would around £120 be about the right price or £140 delivered ?

 

any thoughts ?

 

HI MATE do you sell by weight OR MT how do you sale then thanks jon :thumbup:

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no thats timber thats been air dried for 6 mths kiln dried is obviously a bit less weight moisture is around the low 20s people burn as soon as buying from us.

 

no im not joking i have a certified weighbridge on site and weighing them thats the weight that we got them to i don't think 280 kg for a builders bag overflowing is particularly heavy is it ? for us having a weighbridge it seams logical to sell on weight on decent orders.

 

barnsley bob a load of cord comes on a 80m2 lorry stacked and you get 52m2 split ??? the 1m2 crates of kiln dried on ebay weigh 500kg so i thing 600kg is about right.

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